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The Middle of the Day Show Podcast - WWLS-FM

Cumulus Media Oklahoma City

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Mark grew up in the heartland and brings a lifetime of Oklahoma experience to WWLS – The Sports Animal. The Sooner State native graduated from Blackwell High School and received his degree from the University of Oklahoma. Since 1995, Rodgers has owned and published the state’s most comprehensive football annual, The Oklahoma Pigskin Preview. His travels across the state have earned him a reputation as one of the region’s foremost experts on high school football and college recruiting. Rodger ...
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* Which of the Saints draft picks could make an impact this season?* Do we have the money to invest more in the Sewerage and Water Board?* The Sewerage and Water Board is getting ready for the heavy rain coming* Trump has low approval ratings, but those who voted for him don't regret it* Our area could see some heavy rain and flooding the next few …
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* We’ll spend some time with Deuce McAllister and get his thoughts on the Saints draft class and look ahead to rookie minicamp later this week.* President Trump said he wants tariffs on foreign films. We’ll see what Jason Waggenspack with Film Louisiana thinks and what he wants to see happen for Hollywood South.…
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* We check back in with State Representative Troy Hebert about how some of his bills to try and address the insurance crisis are doing.* We could have some heavy rain in the area the next few days. We get an update on the status of the pumps and the power supply from Steven Nelson, Superintendent of the Sewerage and Water Board.…
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* It’s Hurricane Preparedness Week. How could cuts to NOAA impact the data and forecasts we get for storms and hurricanes? We’ll sort it out with LSU climatologist Barry Keim.* We’ll check in with Councilmember Eugene Green about the Sewerage and Water Board
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* We get an update on the budget battles in DC and how Americans are feeling about President Trump * We also get an update on how things are going with the legislative session from Barry Erwin with Leaders for a Better Louisiana.
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* A new inspector general's report slammed New Orleans's oversight of third-party inspectors* Trade deficits? Tariffs? Reserve currency? It's complicated, but we explain* What are some ways we can continue working on the insurance crisis here?* A step towards addressing water bill complaints in Jefferson Parish* How did we get to where we're at wit…
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* We’ll spend some time with Karen McCord about her new book honoring her daughter Carley, a WDSU reporter who passed in a plane crash in 2019* We’ll talk with New Orleans Inspector General Ed Michel about his new report slamming the city’s oversight of third-party inspectors.
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* The Louisiana legislature has moved forward on a number of bills to address the insurance crisis. We’ll see what Commissioner Tim Temple thinks of them and what else he wants to see happen. * The Jefferson Parish council voted to require meter readers to take a picture when readings are really high or really low. We’ll talk with Scott Walker abou…
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The Louisiana legislature has moved forward on a number of bills to address the insurance crisis. We see what Commissioner Tim Temple thinks of them and what else he wants to see happen.
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* How have relations with Russia been since the Trump administration took office? How is our role in Ukraine changing? Is a peace deal dead?* Are trade deficits always bad? We’ll explain what they actually are, and what they mean
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How have relations with Russia been since the Trump administration took office? How is our role in Ukraine changing? Is a peace deal dead?We try to sort it all out with Brian Taylor, Director of the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at the Maxwell School at Syracuse University. His most recent book is “Russian Politics: A Very Short Introduction…
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* Tyler Shough's HS coach on what kind of player, teammate, and leader he was* A juror from the Bella Fontanelle murder case on what the trial was like* Sen. Cassidy on tariffs and getting Trump to address flood insurance* Managing Your Money with Mark Rosa: How to handle investments* There are so many great foods to try at Jazz Fest* What to know …
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* Where and what to eat around the New Orleans area* Talking with Dick Baniszewski, Tyler Shough’s high school head coach, to get the rundown on the Saints new quarterback. What kind of player and teammate was he? What traits stood out to him?
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* What was it like sitting on a jury for a horrific murder case?* Temperatures are heating up, and that means more bugs that could bug your pets. We talk with Dr. Gary Levy with Lakeview Veterinary Hospital about fleas and ticks, keeping your pets safe from them, and other things to watch for if your animals are playing around outside this summer.…
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* Could tariffs cause shortages and empty shelves at stores? Some are saying we could see that in on a small scale in a few weeks. * We’ll check in with Senator Bill Cassidy about getting a budget passed, President Trump’s first 100 days, and getting more investments for Louisiana.
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* Drago's owner on having Tyler Shough eat his first New Orleans meal there* Why Gordon Dove doesn't think the Mid-Barataria project is the way to go* Why this expert thinks the Mid-Barataria is the way to go* What kind of weather can we expect for the second weekend of Jazz Fest?* Ag Commissioner Mike Strain on food prices, Louisiana seafood, and …
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Tommy spends the 9am hour talking first with Gordon Dove, the Chairman of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, and then Simone Maloz, Campaign director for Restore the Mississippi River Delta, about the Mid-Baratarian Sediment Diversion project.
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* What was it like having Tyler Shough have his first New Orleans meal at Drago's?* We check in with Keith Spera with the Times Picayune to preview the second weekend of Jazz Fest.* We break down LSU baseball’s upcoming road series against Texas A&M.
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Louisiana lawmakers have moved ahead with a bill that would help protect nursing homes from lawsuits...and one of the co-authors works as an attorney defending nursing homes. We get the details from Julie O'Donoghue, a senior writer at the Louisiana Illuminator
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